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Wcstenhaver, Nancy Mack, Soph. - Janie Armellini. A team Co-Captains chosen for camp were Debra Moseley, and Vicki Sherrill. Debra Mose- ley and Cara Hammond were the Co-Captains for the school year. The BM team chose Nancy Mack as their Captain. The girls voted to attend the last session of cheer- leading camp at ASU in Jonesboro. Many new cheers, pom-pom routines, chants and acrobatic stunts were taught. In nightly competition, the A” team won two excellent ribbons, three out- (Continued on page 78) OPPOSITE LEFT: Brenda Barnes takes a long, weary look at the scoreboard. The Bears were obvi- ously not ahead. LEFT: Joyce Hoover catches her breath during the Conway game. 77
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Cheerleaders boost school spirit Try-ouis began with frustrated and nervous girls. The girls prac- ticed two weeks learning ten cheers, five jumps, splits and a cartwheel or a round off. The first eliminations were by judges. Then each girl was required to go in front of their classmates. The twelve girls chosen as the 71-72” cheerleaders were: A team - Srs. - Debra Moseley, La- na Phillips, Brenda Barnes, Vicki Sherrill, Jrs. - Laurie Gillihan. Jimmie Jackson, Sharon Moore, Sophs. - Cara Hammond, Joyce Hoover, B team - Jrs. - Carma (Continued on page 77) RIGHT: Laurie Gillihan caught during a jump after the Bear's bucket another two points. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Cara Ham- mond, Co-Captain, in mid-air. 76
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standing ribbons, and the spirit stick in one night's competition. The B team won five excellent ribbons. Cheerleaders had several projects during the year. They held car washes, sold stationery and game ribbons, and ushered at the Live- stock Show. Cheerleading jackets were purchased with the profits. A constitution was drawn up by the principal, Mr. Brooks, and Mrs. Gibson. The constitution con- tained various rules such as: each cheerleader had to maintain a C average. A 'D' or 'F' for the nine (Continued on page 79) OPPOSITE RIGHT: Senior Cheer- leader Lana Phillips (notice the ring) pounds on the gym floor try- ing to drum-up spirit. RIGHT: Sharon Moore seems to think some one in the stands isn't yelling. 78
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